WI has among the worst dental care access for disadvantaged in U.S. Report: Dental Therapy Can Fill Gaps in Care and Access September 15, 2022 By Ken Wysocky The Badger Institute has been paying attention to dental health for years now — researching, explaining and laying out options to lawmakers. And with good reason: As veteran journalist Ken Wysocky points out here, synopsizing Badger Institute research, Wisconsin’s dental health is not good. Among states, we have among the worst access and use rates of dental care among disadvantaged populations. We have disproportionately poor dental outcomes for people in rural areas or among people with low incomes. It doesn’t have to be this way. Other states are starting to implement the practice of dental therapy — healthcare professionals who work under the indirect supervision of dentists and who can provide routine dental care, alleviating the shortages of practitioners that are behind Wisconsin’s poor dental health. One of those states is Minnesota. Wysocky explains what Badger Institute research has found about Minnesota’s experience and how it can apply here. It’s a reform that finds bipartisan favor and that helps people without dinging the taxpayer. Find out how Wisconsin can score an easy win. Read the Full Report Share This Email Share This Email Share This Email Invest in the Badger Institute For 35 years, the Badger Institute, formerly known as the Wisconsin Policy Research Institute (WPRI), has been at the forefront of the fight for school choice, right to work, welfare reform, tax restructuring, limited government, civil society and so much more. If you appreciate the Institute’s legacy and want to support free markets, opportunity and prosperity, please consider donating $35, $350 or $3,500 today. Your support will help the Institute continue to advocate for conservative principles for the next 35 years – and beyond! The Institute never has, and never will, accept government funding. We gratefully welcome your online donation or email Angela Smith, Vice President of Development. The Badger Institute is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt nonprofit organization. Support Freedom Let the experts at the Badger Institute bring a policy talk on topics such as student loan forgiveness, unemployment compensation, school choice and more to your local group or meeting. If you’re interested in a presentation or a speaker, contact Michael Jahr, Vice President of Communications, at
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